Tuscaloosa artist Rich Marcks once again did the honors, drawing the piece that currently sits in the tap room wall.

"We were debating on what to put up there because we had gotten a little stale with our Outkast one," said DCBC co-owner Bo Hicks who, along with co-owner Elliott Roberts, is a die-hard Alabama football fan. "We thought it would be a fun juxtaposition with Simon & Garfunkel, to ask the question 'Is Saban more successful than Bear Bryant?'"

After running it by Marcks, whom Hicks insists the brewery remains "lucky" to collaborate with on these pieces, they hoped the drawing would jump-start some conversation on the legendary coaches' legacies and, more importantly, poke fun at themselves as Alabama fans.

"I thought this opened up for a fun debate, which can be fun to have over a cold beer," Hicks said.

He said this one would stay up in the tap room for the foreseeable future, at least until they find new inspiration or until SEC Media Days arrives.

"You never know when something's going to happen," Hicks said. "I think it's fun to pose these questions and have fun with it. Football is so serious, but it's supposed to be fun."

The brewery has become kind of famous for its Alabama sports-inspired chalkboard drawings that rest behind its tap room bar, thanks to local artists blending real-life sports figures into famous classical art, including Saban and Bear Bryant and the "Creation of Adam," Lane Kiffin and "The Birth of Venus" and Saban with Paul Finebaum and "American Gothic."